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  1. Richard Trevithick (13 April 1771 – 22 April 1833) was a British inventor and mining engineer. The son of a mining captain, and born in the mining heartland of Cornwall, Trevithick was immersed in mining and engineering from an early age.

  2. Richard Trevithick (born April 13, 1771, Illogan, Cornwall, England—died April 22, 1833, Dartford, Kent) was a British mechanical engineer and inventor who successfully harnessed high-pressure steam and constructed the world’s first steam railway locomotive (1803).

  3. Richard Trevithick, (born April 13, 1771, Illogan, Cornwall, Eng.—died April 22, 1833, Dartford, Kent), British inventor of the first steam locomotive. With little formal education, in 1790 he became an engineer for several ore mines in Cornwall.

  4. Richard Trevithick, a prominent British inventor and mining engineer, made significant contributions to British heritage through his pioneering work in the development of steam-powered road and rail transport.

  5. Apr 2, 2017 · Richard Trevithick—inventor of The Pennydarren and The Puffing Devil—was a locomotive pioneer who feuded with his better-known rival, James Watt.

  6. www.asme.org › topics-resources › contentRichard Trevithick - ASME

    Jun 22, 2012 · A controversial and somewhat tragic figure, Richard Trevithick (1771 – 1833) is credited with inventing the first high-pressure steam engine and the first operational steam locomotive at the turn of the 19th century. Trevithick was born in the mining district of Cornwall, England in 1771.

  7. Richard Trevithick was a mechanical engineer and inventor who created the first high-pressure steam engine and built the first steam railway locomotive. Despite the importance of his inventions, Trevithick failed to profit by them. Trevithick was born in Cornwall, England.

  8. Richard Trevithick was a British inventor and engineer. Relying on steam that is extremely high in heat and pressure, his "Puffing Devil" is widely considered to be the world's first demonstration of a steam powered vehicle.

  9. www.erih.net › how-it-started › stories-about-people-biographiesBiography – ERIH

    Richard Trevithick (1771–1833) Listen. Richard Trevithick made an enormous contribution to the development of steam power. He developed the use of high-pressure steam, and was responsible for some of the first steam locomotives.

  10. Cornishman Richard Trevithick (1771–1833) was one of the pioneering engineers of the Industrial Revolution. Best remembered today for his early railway locomotive, Trevithick worked on a wide range of projects, including mines, mills, dredging machinery, a tunnel under the Thames, military engineering, and prospecting in South America.